Marcelo of Real Madrid lifts The UEFA Super Cup trophy after the UEFA Super Cup final between Real Madrid and Manchester United at the Philip II Arena on August 8, 2017 in Skopje, Macedonia. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

NYON, January 2018,
2018 - UEFA has received declarations of interest from nine member associations
to host the UEFA Super Cup in 2020.

The bidding procedure
for the selection of the venue to host the UEFA Super Cup in 2020 was launched
on 8 December 2017, with a 12 January 2018 deadline set for associations to
express their interest.

Associations hosting
matches of the 2020 UEFA European Football Championship final tournament were
not eligible to bid for the Super Cup.

The nine associations
that have expressed their interest to host the UEFA Super Cup in 2020 are:

Albania

Tirana

National
Arena

Belarus

Minsk

Dinamo
Stadium

Finland

Helsinki

Helsinki
Olympic Stadium

France

Nice

Grand
Stade de Nice

Israel

Haifa

Sami
Ofer

Kazakhstan

Almaty

Almaty
Central Stadium

Moldova

Chisinau

Zimbru
Stadium

Northern
Ireland

Belfast

National
Football Stadium at Windsor Park

Portugal

Porto

Drag„o
Stadium

The declaration of
interest made by the bidders is not binding and the final proposal must be
delivered with the bid dossier by 29 March 2018 at the latest.

The UEFA Executive
Committee will select the successful host association in May 2018.